Security: Editors give Wike pass mark

Governor Nyesom Wike
The President of Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) Mrs Funke Egbemode, on Wednesday, said Rivers is one of the safest states in Nigeria.
She made the assertion when editors in the country, under the umbrella of NGE,  visited Gov. Nyesom Wike in Port Harcourt.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the editors are in Port Harcourt for the 2017 All Nigeria Editors Conference (ANEC).
Egbemode said that the fact that the 12th General Synod of  Churh of Nigeria, Anglican Communion and ANEC were being held in Rivers showed that the state is safe.
She added that the two conferences were holding simultaneously in Rivers, is “a demonstration that the people no longer believe any propaganda against the state.
“Rivers is a hub of activities. Rivers is safe for businesses and conferences, as it is currently hosting hundreds of editors and bishops.
“This is the first time a state will be hosting the Editors Conference back to back.’’
Egbemode said the editors returned to the state, after the 2016 ANEC, because they were comfortable, felt safe and felt at home.
In his remarks, Gov. Wike said Rivers is happy to host the editors for two consecutive years.
He urged them to remain committed to professionalism, adding that as watchdogs of the society, editors should help in the dissemination of information that would promote development.
Source: NAN

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